PAINS Policy Brief #4: Opioid Treatment Agreements or “Contracts” – Insert
Pain care in the United States presents a complex set of challenges. On the one hand, there is ample documentation that pain, especially chronic pain, is often not well managed, and that as the Institute of Medicine has stated, we need a “cultural transformation in how pain is judged, managed and treated” to advance pain More Info »
Adult Coloring Sheet – Zebra – Ehlers-Danlos
The Ehlers-Danlos Society (EDS) and The Pain Community (TPC) are collaborating on a fun Ehlers-Danlos Awareness Month challenge. We invite you to a coloring challenge using our Zebra image (download below). Print off the picture of our Zentangled Zebra below and color it using your choice of medium; crayons, markers, gel pens, watercolors or colored More Info »
Eight Opioid Safety Principles for Patients and Caregivers
Never take an opioid pain medication that is not prescribed to you Never adjust your own doses Never mix with alcohol Taking sleep aids or anti-anxiety medications together with opioid pain medication can be dangerous Always tell your healthcare provider about all medications you are taking from any source Keep track of when you take More Info »
Eight Opioid Prescribing Principles for Providers
Help Minimize Harm When Prescribing Opioids and Other Psychotherapeutics Assess patients for risk of abuse before starting opioid therapy and manage accordingly Watch for and treat comorbid mental disease if present Conventional conversion tables can cause harm and should be used cautiously when rotating (switching) from one opioid to another Avoid combining benzodiazepines with opioids, More Info »